PoohJen
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Hi All,
I'm having trouble getting faces in focus when I have more than one person in a shot. In this instance, I am talking about posed pictures (as opposed to sports or candid).
At a recent family event, I changed to fully automatic, hoping that would help, but no, even in posed shots with only two people, one would often be out of focus. I was using the kit lens (18-135, I believe).
I admit to being wholly unqualified to own a 70D (I use it mostly for sports shots bursts). I've got a few books, but I would welcome any tips/settings for getting all faces in focus!
(frankly, a lot of my shots are not as sharp as I want; I wonder if my hand is too unsteady, or if I just need glasses!)
Thanks!
I'm having trouble getting faces in focus when I have more than one person in a shot. In this instance, I am talking about posed pictures (as opposed to sports or candid).
At a recent family event, I changed to fully automatic, hoping that would help, but no, even in posed shots with only two people, one would often be out of focus. I was using the kit lens (18-135, I believe).
I admit to being wholly unqualified to own a 70D (I use it mostly for sports shots bursts). I've got a few books, but I would welcome any tips/settings for getting all faces in focus!
(frankly, a lot of my shots are not as sharp as I want; I wonder if my hand is too unsteady, or if I just need glasses!)
Thanks!
